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After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some connections

regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still needing some

help with what to do about it.

Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting yeast and

Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test was

practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking about

the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to piece

together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination at

12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, all comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I noticed on

my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still had

antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is there

" die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses at a

tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off like

we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there anything

else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

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Did you run titers? my daughter's were scary high for Rubella 385.3.and my dan

gave me Valtrex for my daughter.My daughter started showing signs after her MMR

and I know that Rubella is the cause of her down slide.We haven't started her on

Valtrex yet because we wanted to get her antifungal in place first. I was going

to start today because she seems to be coming down with something didn't sleep

very good last night and is warm to the touch.

Anyway I will post how she is doing when I start the Valtrex.

>

> After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some connections

regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still needing some

help with what to do about it.

>

> Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting yeast and

Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test was

practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking about

the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to piece

together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination at

12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, all comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

>

> Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I noticed on

my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still had

antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

>

> Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is there

" die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses at a

tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off like

we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there anything

else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

>

>

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Did you run titers? my daughter's were scary high for Rubella 385.3.and my dan

gave me Valtrex for my daughter.My daughter started showing signs after her MMR

and I know that Rubella is the cause of her down slide.We haven't started her on

Valtrex yet because we wanted to get her antifungal in place first. I was going

to start today because she seems to be coming down with something didn't sleep

very good last night and is warm to the touch.

Anyway I will post how she is doing when I start the Valtrex.

>

> After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some connections

regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still needing some

help with what to do about it.

>

> Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting yeast and

Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test was

practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking about

the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to piece

together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination at

12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, all comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

>

> Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I noticed on

my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still had

antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

>

> Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is there

" die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses at a

tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off like

we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there anything

else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

>

>

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I haven't yet, no. I am trying to figure out what this is going to cost us.

I've started the conversations with our DAN!, but I don't know how to make this

work out so that insurance will cover the titers we want pulled. If you don't

mind me asking, was this covered by insurance or did you have to pay out of

pocket, and if you did, was it super expensive? Did you just run the Rubella

titers or did you order others? We wanted to do them all, but the doctor is

saying that he needs to have symptoms of the virus to have insurance cover it.

I think he's making a call for us, haven't heard back yet. It's definitely

something we want to do though.

> >

> > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still

needing some help with what to do about it.

> >

> > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting yeast

and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test was

practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking about

the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to piece

together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination at

12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, all comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> >

> > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I noticed

on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still had

antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> >

> > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is there

" die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses at a

tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off like

we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there anything

else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

> >

> >

> >

>

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I haven't yet, no. I am trying to figure out what this is going to cost us.

I've started the conversations with our DAN!, but I don't know how to make this

work out so that insurance will cover the titers we want pulled. If you don't

mind me asking, was this covered by insurance or did you have to pay out of

pocket, and if you did, was it super expensive? Did you just run the Rubella

titers or did you order others? We wanted to do them all, but the doctor is

saying that he needs to have symptoms of the virus to have insurance cover it.

I think he's making a call for us, haven't heard back yet. It's definitely

something we want to do though.

> >

> > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still

needing some help with what to do about it.

> >

> > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting yeast

and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test was

practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking about

the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to piece

together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination at

12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, all comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> >

> > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I noticed

on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still had

antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> >

> > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is there

" die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses at a

tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off like

we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there anything

else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

> >

> >

> >

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I haven't yet, no. I am trying to figure out what this is going to cost us.

I've started the conversations with our DAN!, but I don't know how to make this

work out so that insurance will cover the titers we want pulled. If you don't

mind me asking, was this covered by insurance or did you have to pay out of

pocket, and if you did, was it super expensive? Did you just run the Rubella

titers or did you order others? We wanted to do them all, but the doctor is

saying that he needs to have symptoms of the virus to have insurance cover it.

I think he's making a call for us, haven't heard back yet. It's definitely

something we want to do though.

> >

> > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still

needing some help with what to do about it.

> >

> > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting yeast

and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test was

practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking about

the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to piece

together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination at

12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, all comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> >

> > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I noticed

on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still had

antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> >

> > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is there

" die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses at a

tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off like

we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there anything

else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

> >

> >

> >

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We went through our insurance..They didn't cover all I think we owe like 140.00

but it was well worth it.We ran all the titers..and 6 were high..rubella being

the higest.

> > >

> > > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still

needing some help with what to do about it.

> > >

> > > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting yeast

and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test was

practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking about

the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to piece

together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination at

12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, all comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> > >

> > > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I

noticed on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still

had antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> > >

> > > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is

there " die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the

doses at a tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die

off like we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there

anything else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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We went through our insurance..They didn't cover all I think we owe like 140.00

but it was well worth it.We ran all the titers..and 6 were high..rubella being

the higest.

> > >

> > > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still

needing some help with what to do about it.

> > >

> > > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting yeast

and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test was

practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking about

the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to piece

together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination at

12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, all comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> > >

> > > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I

noticed on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still

had antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> > >

> > > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is

there " die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the

doses at a tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die

off like we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there

anything else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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TF-RMM is also an option and I'm pretty sure you can use it at the same time as

monolaurin - TF-RMM is transfer factor so it should be fine with it. I'm not

well versed in monolaurin so you should ask your doc before you jumped on it,

though.

Cheryl

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~@Gryffins_Tail~

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> Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella?

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TF-RMM is also an option and I'm pretty sure you can use it at the same time as

monolaurin - TF-RMM is transfer factor so it should be fine with it. I'm not

well versed in monolaurin so you should ask your doc before you jumped on it,

though.

Cheryl

~http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com~

~@Gryffins_Tail~

>

> Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella?

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We tried our ped first, he won't do it, claims there are no standard limits for

knowing what is high and since he was vaccinated, he is going to have the

titers, grrrr. So now we are going through our DAN! who was gracious enough to

send us the labwork for just about everything under the sun, but when asking our

insurance if they will pay for any of this stuff, they want our doctor's notes

showing why we need them. Our insurance is a HUGE problem, they don't let

anything by them, they question everything and have denied more than 80% of what

we have gone in for even after telling us things would be covered. The worst

part is that my husband works for the insurance company that insures us....sigh!

It looks like I may have to find out what these tests will cost us out of

pocket. I don't even understand the point of having insurance, it has really

paid for almost nothing for my son. They even questioned regular bloodwork like

a CBC and metabolic panel. Then when we went back to discuss the results with

our doctor, they wanted more " back-up " from the doctor. It's really insane!

> > > >

> > > > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still

needing some help with what to do about it.

> > > >

> > > > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting

yeast and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test

was practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking

about the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to

piece together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination

at 12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, a ll comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> > > >

> > > > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I

noticed on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still

had antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> > > >

> > > > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is

there " die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses

at a tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off

like we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there

anything else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

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We tried our ped first, he won't do it, claims there are no standard limits for

knowing what is high and since he was vaccinated, he is going to have the

titers, grrrr. So now we are going through our DAN! who was gracious enough to

send us the labwork for just about everything under the sun, but when asking our

insurance if they will pay for any of this stuff, they want our doctor's notes

showing why we need them. Our insurance is a HUGE problem, they don't let

anything by them, they question everything and have denied more than 80% of what

we have gone in for even after telling us things would be covered. The worst

part is that my husband works for the insurance company that insures us....sigh!

It looks like I may have to find out what these tests will cost us out of

pocket. I don't even understand the point of having insurance, it has really

paid for almost nothing for my son. They even questioned regular bloodwork like

a CBC and metabolic panel. Then when we went back to discuss the results with

our doctor, they wanted more " back-up " from the doctor. It's really insane!

> > > >

> > > > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still

needing some help with what to do about it.

> > > >

> > > > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting

yeast and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test

was practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking

about the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to

piece together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination

at 12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, a ll comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> > > >

> > > > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I

noticed on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still

had antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> > > >

> > > > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is

there " die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses

at a tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off

like we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there

anything else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

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We tried our ped first, he won't do it, claims there are no standard limits for

knowing what is high and since he was vaccinated, he is going to have the

titers, grrrr. So now we are going through our DAN! who was gracious enough to

send us the labwork for just about everything under the sun, but when asking our

insurance if they will pay for any of this stuff, they want our doctor's notes

showing why we need them. Our insurance is a HUGE problem, they don't let

anything by them, they question everything and have denied more than 80% of what

we have gone in for even after telling us things would be covered. The worst

part is that my husband works for the insurance company that insures us....sigh!

It looks like I may have to find out what these tests will cost us out of

pocket. I don't even understand the point of having insurance, it has really

paid for almost nothing for my son. They even questioned regular bloodwork like

a CBC and metabolic panel. Then when we went back to discuss the results with

our doctor, they wanted more " back-up " from the doctor. It's really insane!

> > > >

> > > > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am still

needing some help with what to do about it.

> > > >

> > > > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting

yeast and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool test

was practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me thinking

about the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I began to

piece together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his MMR vaccination

at 12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with various full body

rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now, on the side of his

neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one day. Then when I started

him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he broke out in a rash. It

started around his neck and chest and spread to his torso and upper arms, and

now that I am looking online, it looked exactly like the rubella rash!! And the

icing on the cake...when I give him even one teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the

sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages, a ll comes back, along with emotional

instability, low threshold for frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy

and hot all over, like he did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> > > >

> > > > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I

noticed on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I still

had antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't had a

vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for anything else

they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have passed it on, in

addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> > > >

> > > > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And is

there " die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride the doses

at a tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of course) die off

like we do with the pathogens in order to get past the die-off? Is there

anything else I should know? I can talk circles about yeast and bacteria, but

this...this is all new to me!

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

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In the book " Special Needs Kids Eat Right, " by Judy Converse, pg 274 and 275-

there is a list of nutrition diagnosis codes for insurance.

and we paid most of our stuff out of pocket, I got tired of arguing with the

insurance co (which I think they just try to wear you down) - I spent more time

on the phone than I wanted to and felt my time would be better spent, so I got a

part time job to pay for it. :)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

> > connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am

> > still needing some help with what to do about it.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting

> > yeast and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool

> > test was practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me

> > thinking about the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I

> > began to piece together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his

> > MMR vaccination at 12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with

> > various full body rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now,

> > on the side of his neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one

> > day. Then when I started him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he

> > broke out in a rash. It started around his neck and chest and spread to his

> > torso and upper arms, and now that I am looking online, it looked exactly

> > like the rubella rash!! And the icing on the cake...when I give him even one

> > teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages,

> > a ll comes back, along with emotional instability, low threshold for

> > frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy and hot all over, like he

> > did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I

> > noticed on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I

> > still had antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't

> > had a vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for

> > anything else they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have

> > passed it on, in addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And

> > is there " die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride

> > the doses at a tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of

> > course) die off like we do with the pathogens in order to get past the

> > die-off? Is there anything else I should know? I can talk circles about

> > yeast and bacteria, but this...this is all new to me!

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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In the book " Special Needs Kids Eat Right, " by Judy Converse, pg 274 and 275-

there is a list of nutrition diagnosis codes for insurance.

and we paid most of our stuff out of pocket, I got tired of arguing with the

insurance co (which I think they just try to wear you down) - I spent more time

on the phone than I wanted to and felt my time would be better spent, so I got a

part time job to pay for it. :)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

> > connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am

> > still needing some help with what to do about it.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting

> > yeast and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool

> > test was practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me

> > thinking about the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I

> > began to piece together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his

> > MMR vaccination at 12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with

> > various full body rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now,

> > on the side of his neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one

> > day. Then when I started him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he

> > broke out in a rash. It started around his neck and chest and spread to his

> > torso and upper arms, and now that I am looking online, it looked exactly

> > like the rubella rash!! And the icing on the cake...when I give him even one

> > teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages,

> > a ll comes back, along with emotional instability, low threshold for

> > frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy and hot all over, like he

> > did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I

> > noticed on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I

> > still had antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't

> > had a vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for

> > anything else they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have

> > passed it on, in addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And

> > is there " die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride

> > the doses at a tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of

> > course) die off like we do with the pathogens in order to get past the

> > die-off? Is there anything else I should know? I can talk circles about

> > yeast and bacteria, but this...this is all new to me!

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

>

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In the book " Special Needs Kids Eat Right, " by Judy Converse, pg 274 and 275-

there is a list of nutrition diagnosis codes for insurance.

and we paid most of our stuff out of pocket, I got tired of arguing with the

insurance co (which I think they just try to wear you down) - I spent more time

on the phone than I wanted to and felt my time would be better spent, so I got a

part time job to pay for it. :)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > After two years of biomedicine, I think I am FINALLY drawing some

> > connections regarding my son's problems, some real connections, but I am

> > still needing some help with what to do about it.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Let me start by saying how I figured this out. We had been fighting

> > yeast and Clostridia which we appear to be under control. His recent stool

> > test was practically perfect! And while I am happy about that it got me

> > thinking about the mood swings he was still having, and some bloating. So I

> > began to piece together the viral possibility. Thinking back....after his

> > MMR vaccination at 12 months old, he reacted to it for an entire month, with

> > various full body rashes, swollen glands (one that remains swollen even now,

> > on the side of his neck), and he had a swollen knee that wouldn't bend one

> > day. Then when I started him on OLE, ten days into increasing his dose, he

> > broke out in a rash. It started around his neck and chest and spread to his

> > torso and upper arms, and now that I am looking online, it looked exactly

> > like the rubella rash!! And the icing on the cake...when I give him even one

> > teeny tiny monolaurin pellet the sensory stuff that has been GONE for ages,

> > a ll comes back, along with emotional instability, low threshold for

> > frustration, and irritation. He even gets itchy and hot all over, like he

> > did with what I thought was yeast overgrowth!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Does this look like we are dealing with a Rubella virus?? Oh and I

> > noticed on my hospital discharge paperwork, from when I had him, that I

> > still had antibodies for Rubella, shouldn't they be long gone since I hadn't

> > had a vaccination in well over 25+ years? I didn't have antibodies for

> > anything else they tested me for. Could I have this same problem and have

> > passed it on, in addition to the fact that he had the MMR?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Is monolaurin the only natural choice for addressing Rubella? And

> > is there " die-off " with viruses like with other pathogens? Should we ride

> > the doses at a tolerable level or should we plow through (controlled, of

> > course) die off like we do with the pathogens in order to get past the

> > die-off? Is there anything else I should know? I can talk circles about

> > yeast and bacteria, but this...this is all new to me!

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

>

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